In general it is not very easy to even notice when new stable tcnative
versions become available.
For instance, discovering that 1.1.10 is out, what changed since 1.1.8,
and verifying that it is intended to work with 5.5.23 are not very
trivial from the web site currently...
Rainer Jung wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
It is part of Tomcat release and that shouldn't change.
Each tomcat release has a detection of the Tomcat native, and
it prints out the suggested version compared with the one user is
running.
For 6.0.13 the required version is 1.1.8 and recommended
is 1.1.10 and that is clearly printed whenever Tomcat is started.
I'm not sure what more is needed.
I think he's trying to provide packages for a distro. So he wants to
provide 1.1.8, 1.1.9, 1.1.10, ... whenever they are released (available).
At the moment, the only way to learn about the releases for him is
looking into a tomcat download, unpacking the included tcnative source
and checking, if it is new and he needs to provide a new package. This
is not very robust and furthermore that way he only will recognize
tcnative versions bundled with a Tomcat download.
Regards,
Rainer
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